Evidence For Traumatic Cause Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Found By Mayo Clinic Researchers
14th Nov 2006, 06:57 GMT
New Mayo Clinic research suggests that a shearing injury of the tissue that lines the tendons within the carpal tunnel may cause carpal tunnel syndrome, a debilitating condition of the wrist and hand. [click link for full article]
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